• @[email protected]
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    1002 months ago

    “CrowdStrike said it also plans to move to a staggered approach to releasing content updates so that not everyone receives the same update at once, and to give customers more fine-grained control over when the updates are installed.”

    Hol up. So they like still get to exist? Microsoft and affected industries just gonna kinda move past this?

    • @[email protected]
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      392 months ago

      Haven’t seen anything from the affected major players. Obviously Crowdstrike isn’t going to say they are fucked long term, they have to act like this is just a little hiccup and move on. Lawsuits are absolutely incoming

    • @Ledivin
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      We’ll see how fucked they are from SLA breaches/etc., and then we’ll see how many companies jump ship to an alternative. We won’t have the real fallout from this event for months or years.

    • @Modern_medicine_isnt
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      192 months ago

      Newsflash, Solarwinds still exists too. Not sure I could name a company that screwed up so big and actually paid the price.

      • @[email protected]
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        142 months ago

        Yeah, what was I thinking. United airlines was bankrupt and literally beating people up on their planes and still got taxpayer payouts and is around paying investors divends still today.

      • @TheLimiter
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        32 months ago

        Two days ago my company sent out an all hands email that we’re going company wide with Crowdstrike.

        • @[email protected]
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          22 months ago

          Nows the time to sign up. They’ll slash prices and hopefully never fuck up this bad again.

          Have we had a XaaS fuck up real, real bad, twice, yet?

    • @[email protected]
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      42 months ago

      I wasn’t effected but I bet a lot of admins, as pissed as they were, were thinking “I could easily fuck up this bad or worse”.

      • @jeeva
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        Yeah, what’s the jokey parable thing?

        A CTO is at lunch when a call comes in. There’s been a huge outage, caused by a low level employee pressing the wrong button.
        “Damn, you going to fire that guy?”
        “Hell no, do you know how much I just spent on training him to never do that again?”

        (</Blah>)

    • Kairos
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      22 months ago

      Companies using CrowdStrike and Windows aren’t really the type to be active about this sort of thing.

        • Kairos
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          -22 months ago

          The companies who use CrowdStrike (lazy fix) on Windows (garbage OS) aren’t really the type to want to switch away from it (will take effort)

          • @[email protected]
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            42 months ago

            I don’t understand the downvotes. You’re right on all points. If the task is too big, it can take years from testing another solution to using it for real.